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Old 01-20-2021, 07:45 AM   #11
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Originally Posted by kowbra View Post
My question is - in spite of the differences in water that we need to filter, is not a basic sediment filter then a carbon filter "good enough"? Or maybe others change up their filtration depending on where they are?

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Brad
A sediment and carbon filter is a good general purpose combination. I wouldn't rely on it if having pure drinking water is a concern. It certainly helps for showers and easier on the plumbing system in general.
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